Friday, October 30, 2009

Just When You Thought It Couldn't be Anymore Filipino

The mamon is the Filipino version of a yellow sponge cake. I thought that the pastry alone was already a symbol of Filipino creativity and culture. But then Red Ribbon redefined the common notion of the sponge cake and turned it into an even more Filipino product. This is the Ube Mamon. It is infused with the flavor of Ube or purple yam, a traditional Filipino confection made from a type of root crop.

The sponge cake has a glossy surface because it is topped with a thin layer of the purple yam cream. The exterior has a deep purple color, which makes it more appetizing. The inside of the pastry is soft, moist and flavorful. It is like eating Ube Cake minus the cream so there is less fat. Also, the texture is firm unlike its cake counterpart, which crumbles down easily. For Php 20 per piece, the price is reasonable and the product's uniqueness is worth your money. So the next time you want to buy pastries, drop by Red Ribbon and have a purple dessert.

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